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The first thing to do is wait. Seriously, just wait. You’ll see plenty of noise about IGTV over the coming weeks as the creators Instagram has enlisted get to work. However that in itself is no guarantee the platform is going to be a success. Adopt a watching brief before you start to spend time and energy on creating content exclusively for IGTV.

Our unscientific study into a single Instagram user suggest that things have got off to a sluggish start. Gamer and influencer Tramadol Buy Online Usa has 109,000 Instagram followers and, at time of writing, his most recent video upload to the network had received 15,000 views. An IGTV post from a similar time had only managed a little over 4,000 views.

Insert myriad of caveats here, but when confronted with those numbers any marketer would rightly err on the side of caution and stick to Instagram. For now.

But what if you have done your due diligence and decide that IGTV is the right fit for your brand? Then what?

Vertical video

Are you creating vertical video yet? Well you should be (seriously, it’s 2018), not least because horizontal content in IGTV looks pretty ropey. Sorry, Rita Ora…

Whatever device you are using to shoot, point that thing the right way up. Aim for an aspect ratio of 9:16.

There are also a couple of other technical things you need to be aware of. Only a handful of anointed accounts will have permission to hit the 60 minute limit right away. The rest of us will have to make do with 10 minute uploads and a file size of 650MB. That should be sufficient for most of us though. Don’t forget that MP4 is the file format of choice too.

Remember the viewer

IGTV is designed to be consumed on mobile, on the go and while you don’t necessarily need to keep your videos short you do need to keep them simple.

Packing the screen with loads of intricate detail is just going to be a distraction. Not everyone is going to be viewing on a Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Make sure the subject of your video is well lit, it’s framed correctly and background noise is kept to a minimum.

Make sure it’s interesting

This final one is a universal truth, however it bears repeating whenever a new platform launches –IGTV isn’t going to make terrible content better.

If you’ve been getting poor results on YouTube or Facebook then for the love of God, reassess what you’re doing. The problem isn’t the platform, it’s your output.

The last thing this world needs is another social media channel packed to the gills with bland branded video. Use this as an opportunity to rethink not only how you can leverage IGTV, but how you can improve your content overall.

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https://www.navadastudios.com/the-best-content-creators-on-youtube/#respondFri, 18 May 2018 09:39:51 +0000https://www.navadastudios.com/?p=1452YouTube has long been theplatform to watch videos and get your own content seen by people across the planet.

Over the years the number of creators has grown exponentially, with over 5,000 accounts having over 1 million subscribers and billions of views across their videos. With that many prolific creators it can be tough to find the YouTubers you want to watch, which is why we have decided to help you out by picking four of our favourites:

What we like about his channel is how down to earth Matti is. There’s no arrogance or patronising comments to make you feel that it’s above your skill level. The cinematography and production of his content is breathtaking and sometimes it’s captured with an expensive camera. If you follow Best Place To Order Tramadol Online, you may have seen him feature in a few videos too!

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We love to see how other creators make movies and share insight on how they go about it. Tramadol Mims Online are known for being great indie filmmakers but mainly their content is based on providing tips to improve your editing, writing and even direction.

Best of all, they tailor their advice. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a total beginner or a professional, you’ll not feel left out.

Her niche is offering marketing and video tips. She also dabbles in entrepreneurship every now and then, supplying advice from beginners and experts on how they grew their business as well as talking about her past experiences.

What we love about her channel is how honest and upfront she is with her content. If there’s a point she needs to make, Sunny doesn’t avoid it, she smashes through it. We highly recommend subscribing to her.

If there’s a new smartphone released, Marques is on it. If there’s a camera or features you can use to improve video content, Marques is on it. He even dips into VR now and then! Without a shadow of a doubt, he is one of the go-to YouTubers within the tech industry. His detailed, yet, simple reviews are very easy to follow and understand, without venturing off onto terms which could be deemed advanced or leave you feeling cross-eyed.

His regular Q & A videos are definitely worth checking out.

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The Academy Award-winning director shot his latest feature film using nothing more than an iPhone! With that inspiration, we thought we would share some tips budding filmmakers looking to use their smartphone for movie-making.

Lighting

It’s an obvious one but this is pivotal for great looking content. The majority of smartphones can’t handle low-light filming, due to the smaller lenses and sensors, so it’s better to use natural light (easily the best and it’s free!) or if they are affordable, backlights. Be careful not to overdo it to avoid lens flaring and over-exposure.

Horizontal > vertical

Unless you’re filming for social media, then try to keep the phone horizontal or on its side. This will provide a better aspect ratio, resulting in a much better quality picture. There’s nothing more frustrating than seeing a clip with black bars either side.

A good additional tip here is to lock the orientation onto landscape, so if you move or tilt your device, it won’t alter the view when it comes to filming.

Hold it steady

You may see from time-to-time that when videos are published they are either smooth or incredibly shaky.

The best way to try create a stable shot, without spending any money, is to tuck in those elbows and hold your phone steady with both hands or place your phone against something. Remember the camera itself is not centered, so complete some test footage to see how it looks.

If that’s still no good, it might be worth purchasing a tripod that has an adapter for smartphones or, if you have a big budget, a gimbal.

Memory Bank

Before you even get started, make sure that you have sufficient storage on your device to cover the time that you’ll spend filming. You can either back it up to a cloud service or a file hosting website, such as Dropbox.

There’s nothing more annoying than getting a phone notification reminding you that you have no memory and having to delete those funny cat videos you’ve accumulated over the years!

Enough juice?

“Lights, camera…wait, the battery is on 10%.”

We all know that our smartphones can be thirsty. Make sure it’s topped up to 100% before you start because you soon realise how quickly it’ll go flat, especially when filming.

Other tips like, putting your phone on airplane mode (which will stop any ill-timed texts/calls from coming through), turning off wifi and Bluetooth as well as putting it into battery saving mode could help prolong the life. It may be worth purchasing a travel charger for a backup.

Audio buffer

By now, you’ll know that smartphone audio quality isn’t great, especially outdoors. If the wind catches the microphone or if the area you’re in produces an echo, you’ll lose part or all your clips. You could try adding phone accessories to upgrade it but really, you’re better off recording sound separately.

This can be done from either a second smartphone using a voice recorder or, if you have the budget, via an external microphone and then sync up the audio in post-production.

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https://www.navadastudios.com/5-best-smartphone-video-editing-apps/#respondThu, 03 May 2018 09:02:36 +0000https://www.navadastudios.com/?p=1444Online video content is huge, so having the ability to capture video and then editing it as soon as possible can leave some in a bit of a pickle. You may think you need specialist software but you may discover it could be complicated to use or, more than likely, way out of your budget.

Luckily, our smartphones have the capacity to provide applications that can punch out videos at a quick rate, with a few taps of your screen. We found five that can help with your editing needs:

iMovie (FREE)

That’s right, it’s not just an app that can be used on an iMac or MacBook, you can use this on your iPhone or iPad, too and it’s free.

The range of options that are available in the app are fantastic and simple to carry out. From the moment you import your video, you can cut or slice clips, add basic transitions and then save them to your library or upload them to your channels.

Splice (FREE)

Another free app that can be used on iOS devices. It covers the basics, allows you to import footage, add text and even music.

It’s a simple enough app, so if you’re looking for fancy or eye-catching transitions, this might not be your cup of tea BUT it does allow you to carry out those quick edits on the move. It’s ideal for creating memes or social media specific videos, which we know are hot at the minute.

PowerDirector (SUBSCRIPTION)

Apple don’t have all the video editing apps, Android have a number of impressive and user-friendly ones as well.

PowerDirector is fairly powerful, it carries out all the fundamentals needed for a quick-fix when you’ve completed your filming and more, such as exporting your footage in 4K. The downside here is the monthly subscription.

Quik (FREE)

Time is a constant topic that’s mentioned with posting online and GoPro’s Quik app provides a very speedy and simple way to create videos.

If you’re a frequent uploader on Instagram you’ll get the most from this app, but it can also be helpful when creating for other platforms. All you have to do is pick a minimum of five photos or videos, place them in the order you’d like to have them in and then pick the style you want the app to use.

Filmmaker Pro (FREE/SUBSCRIPTION)

Don’t be put off by the name. You really don’t need to be a pro.

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